Singapore Monitor, 4 May 1984, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section17 1984-05-04 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVEmm EDITION M C (P) No 21 5 84 Friday, May 4, 1984 30cents17 words
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481 1984-05-04 1 STOCKS on the local exchange managed a slight rebound as yesterday's jittery sentiments changed for the better, but most brokers believe that the market is still locked in the small trading range of 980 to 1,000 on the Straits Times The index rose481 words
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401 1984-05-04 1 NON-DOMESTIC USERS ARE THE GUZZLERS NON-DOMESTIC users are the principal target of this year's Energy Conservation Campaign, which was launched this morning. The biggest user of energy in Singapore manufacturing last year accounted for 46 per cent of electricity consumption, while it contributed 18401 words
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246 1984-05-04 1 Open Line THE JOB advertised is just what you have been looking for, and you realise you could use some tips on how to write a letter of application or how to conduct yourself at an interview. To whom can you turn for help?246 words
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106 1984-05-04 2 A 63-YEAR-old man was stabbed on the back for staring at an odd job labourer. Mr Chin Yuen Fatt was at a bus-stop at Lorong 6 Toa Payoh when Lim Seng Hock, 35, apKroached him and asked im why he was106 words
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413 1984-05-04 2 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG MR JUSTICE Lai Kew Chai this morning granted leave for a housewife to apply for a writ of habeas corpus for her foster son who has been under detention for the past 13 months for illegally staying in413 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-05-04 2 IMRT UPDATE J A SINGAPORE firm in joint venture with a Japanese company has been awarded the contract for the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation's operation centre near the City Hall Station. The |77.6-million contract, won by Lum Chang Building and Nishimatsu Construction Company from321 words
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283 1984-05-04 2 FOO MEY KIEN - By FOO MEY KIEN A MEMBER of a US mission expressed anger today that Singapore Government officials had given no commitment to halt piracy of copyright products, including records and tapes. "Reprisals and counter-attacks are in the air," said the President of283 words
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148 1984-05-04 2 A TOTAL of 221,968 visitors came to Singapore in February, according to figures released by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB). This number represents an increase of 4.4 Kr cent over February 83. The bulk of the visitors came from Asean countries numbering 74,228148 words
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176 1984-05-04 2 POLICE are appealing for the next-of-Kin of a 64-year-old man who died after 32 days at the Toa Payoh Hospital after being hit by a lorry. Supermaniam Veraithen, of 885 Jalan Kemuning, off Sembawang Road, was knocked down by a lorry176 words
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191 1984-05-04 3 OEI SIN GIOK - ONLY 10 PER CENT OF 11,000 HDB HOUSEHOLDS CHECKED WERE SERVED WARNING NOTICES By OEI SIN GIOK MOST HOUSING Board residents heeded the call for action against the placing of objects in a dangerous manner, judging from the number of warning notices served during three191 words
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464 1984-05-04 3 OFFICE SPACE in several HDB estates is being tendered out for service trades such as medical and dental clinics, hairdressing saloons and commercial schools. Previously service trades could tender only for shop spaces. "Requests were received by the Board for the use464 words
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138 1984-05-04 3 A *4*-YEAR-OLD odd-job labourer was today sentenced to four months' jail for outraging the modesty of a 16-year-old student. M Kuppusamy pleaded guilty to using criminal force on tne girl at a bus-stop along Serangoon Road in front of Blk 663, Buffalo Road, at138 words
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396 1984-05-04 4 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM THE JURONG Town Corporation intends to build its first childcare centre at Ayer Rajah Industrial Estate as part of the corporation's attempt to help companies in its estates attract married women into the workforce and retain them. Late last year, the396 words
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Article68 1984-05-04 4 BASED on an average cost of $165 a child a month, the Social Affairs Ministry allows childcare centres to charge a monthly fee of $45 if the mother'* income is $300 or less. In this case, the government subsidy is $120. A mother who earns68 words
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Article, Illustration279 1984-05-04 4 FATIMAH GOUS - By FATIMAH GOUS TWO FORMER principals of St Hilda's School, Mrs Nellie Samy and Miss Ann Punshon, have flown 12,800 km to join stu- dents and teachers of St Hilda's to celebrate the school's 50th anniversary celebration concert at the279 words
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Article, Illustration506 1984-05-04 6 NEW OUTLETS WILL PAY $100,000 RENTAL A MONTH FOR THE PRIME SITES By OEI SIN GIOK THE FAST food battle is intensifying in Singapore's hamburger triangle at the junction of Orchard Road and Scotts Road. Racing each other to pay rents of up to $100,000 a month,506 words
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Article, Illustration625 1984-05-04 6 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG THE High Court today will hear the story of a young man who has ended up in jail all because when he was a baby, his mother, when giving him away for adoption, had failed to hana625 words
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Advertisement84 1984-05-04 5 SCTlj\.gift of love from tniee generations. jwf j WIT Hmtti^ S 4 *~v 9HH i H^r Where else but the Shangri-La. Where does any family No matter which you H '4^9Rljkf' r get-together seem like a special visit, you'll find the pride of Jj|||l Where else but the Shang hotels84 words
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Advertisement189 1984-05-04 6 JE «s mm. n .< J i• j CLASS DISTINCTION |W H ML* JiH^iVlfi Performs Nightly IH|L V THE FABER VALLEY Here's the West-side story... CLASS DISTINCTION entertains you with Country Westerns, sentimental pops, all the latest hits, and a selection of Chinese, Japanese International numbers. Guest appearance by Members189 words
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Advertisement6 1984-05-04 6 Job seekers Look in the Classifieds6 words
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Advertisement283 1984-05-04 7 THE $300 ADVANTAGE Canon :mr Sanon AP2OQ Electronic Typewriter At only $950 now% your best time m m to upgrade Trade-in any office typewriter regardless of age or One-touch correction removes mistakes conveniently. brand! It's worth $300 off the price of the Canon AP2OO Centering and underlining are also automatic.283 words
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world
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Article364 1984-05-04 8 AP LONDON, Friday BRITAIN'S opposition Labour Party, in its strongest revival since losing power five years ago, yesterday made sweeping gains against the ruling Conservative Party in local elections. As dozens of Tory-controlled towns and cities fell to the socialists, the centrist Social Democratic-Liberal Alliance slashedAP - 364 words
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288 1984-05-04 8 Reuter BRUSSELS, Friday MOST political parties have now drawn up manifestos for next month's elections to the European Parliament, which will take place against a background of economic crisis and near bankruptcy in the 10-nation Community. But the drafting ofReuter - 288 words
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128 1984-05-04 8 Reuter WASHINGTON, Friday WALTER MONDALE and Gary Hart would run dead level with Ronald Reagan and George Bush if the Nov 6 US presidential election were held now, according to a Gallup poll published yesterday. A ticket of the two front-runners for the DemocraticReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration257 1984-05-04 9 mm IMURDER] The Star HONG KONG, Friday MAK FOON Than had been staying in posh hotels under "confidential cover" or using different names in Hong Kong a year before his arrest, the Jalil murder trial was told. Mak's bills inThe Star - 257 words
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246 1984-05-04 9 AP GENEVA, Friday THE INTERNATIONAL Red Cross reported yesterday that the number of civilians wounded in the Afghan War and treated in its hospitals in Pakistan rose dramatically in the first three months of this year. An official of the International Committee of the RedAP - 246 words
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153 1984-05-04 9 The Star JAKARTA, Friday COMMUNIST terrorists in Sarawak are trying to recruit members from among Indonesian workers in a remote oil palm project at Baninjo, about 40 km from Mini, by offering large sums of money. This was revealed by three Indonesian workersThe Star - 153 words
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Article557 1984-05-04 10 TRENDS Economist (London) THE ONCE sedate medical and legal establishments in the US are seething with intramural battles that could affect the prices Americans pay for services, according to US News and World Report. Nurses are challenging their traditional role as the doctors' handmaidens,Economist (London) - 557 words
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Article63 1984-05-04 10 TRENDS a quick read OFTEN, apparently insignificant events of political decisions outside Singapore may signal the start of trends of vital interest to you they may affect the way you live, the way you conduct your business. Reports of such events may be confined to specialist or trade publications. In63 words
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Article, Illustration770 1984-05-04 10 MICHAEL RICHARDSON - Moscow decides on their permanent deployment in build-up of naval strength in the Pacific By MICHAEL RICHARDSON The Age Newspaper, Melbourne. Special to The Singapore Monitor THE SOVIET Union has decided to deploy two aircraft carriers permanently in Asian and Pacific waters in a move which770 words
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497 1984-05-04 11 AP WASHINGTON, Friday The International Monetary Fund (IMF), caught in the centre of the Latin American debt crisis, is under growing pressure to relax the economic reform policies it prescribes for countries to follow in return for help. Violent disturbances last monthAP - 497 words
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129 1984-05-04 11 UPI WASHINGTON, Friday THE US Defence Department bowed to the twin pressures of Congress and the deficit yesterday, cutting nearly US$l4 billion (5529.4 billion) from its proposed budget for the coming year. The move trims production of nine major weapons, out leaves the nuclearUPI - 129 words
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160 1984-05-04 11 UPI WARSAW, Friday DEFYING overwhelming numbers of riot police, thousands of Poles marched and shouted Solidarity slogans on the eve of Gen Wojciech Jaruzelski's departure yesterday for talks in Moscow with Kremlin leaders. Police in Gdansk on Thursday turned water cannonsUPI - 160 words
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Advertisement266 1984-05-04 8 OK all you budding Picassos out there, it's time Pick up your brushes and get cracking, We want your again to start cleaning your brushes, sharpening your masterpieces! pencils and priming your canvas. Because for the The categories this year are: Abstract, Representational third year running we are organising the266 words
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Advertisement168 1984-05-04 9 AUTHORISED DEALERS; Elegance Reptile Hse Mandarin Hotel Fir East Reptile Hie Far East Shopping Ctr Firenze Alley Leather Good* Golden Bndge Imported Handbag* People's Park Cplx Jen us Shoes A Handbags Lucky Plaza Kim Aik Hang (Hoo Kee) Orchard Towers Kim Joo Hang Lucky Plaza Kong Ming Merchandise Orchard Plaza168 words
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Advertisement8 1984-05-04 10 Good jobs are plentiful! Look in the Classifieds8 words
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Advertisement414 1984-05-04 11 get -value for your money YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR.. AFTER YEAR! ll'IW ZANUSSI Washing Machines. Each a Top or the r» r Jm gem. Heart of any work area, bringing VSWfI Model z 868TX fljf joy and sunshine to your washing. pric 5i,030 4 ft AH Stainless414 words
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money
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510 1984-05-04 12 JEANNE WONG - They seek more official control over new entrants By JEANNE WONG MAJOR credit/charge card issuers are keeping a close watch on the "baby" in the industry, Cheqpoint, which made its debut in the local and Malaysian market five months ago. Concerned that Cheq-Point510 words
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Article395 1984-05-04 12 BUT IT HAS TO RESOLVE TEETHING PROBLEMS AND CARD FORGERIES COULD Cheq-point be such a formidable threat to established credit card firms to warrant the concern expressed by the major companies in the market? After all, the potential user base appears to be broad395 words
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Article, Illustration101 1984-05-04 12 r SHARE OF THE DAY j CHUAN HUP Marine received a fillip to its fortunes with the announcement yesterday of a multi-million-dollar deal to develop, assemble and market microcom-, puters with a group in China. Although the price fell eight cents to $3.84 in the101 words
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225 1984-05-04 12 HONG Kong shares hit their lowest level since January while Tokyo stocks were at record high this morning. The Hang Seng Index fell 10.38 Eints to 994.23, plunging back low 1,000 points. The last time it was so low was on January 17.225 words
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Article155 1984-05-04 12 THE US DOLLAR rose slightly in Singapore against most major currencies in fairly active early trading on covering interest after its sharp fall in New York, dealers said. They said the US|3.6 billion fall in US M-l money supply was within expectations and had little effect on155 words
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Article, Illustration558 1984-05-04 13 Rodney Hobson - A Journalists Notebook By Rodney Hobson MANY small investors could not care less about the Stock Exchange listing manual. They would rank it as bedside reading alongside such tomes as Who's Who and the telephone directory. That is a pity, because the manual and its contents are558 words
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262 1984-05-04 13 WHY would an Irish bank •tart offshore banking operations in a small island already crowded with some 70 offshore banks? Why did it not choose Hong Kong instead of Singapore? Why did it take so long to recognise the potential of Singapore as262 words
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Article259 1984-05-04 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: mixed. Cold Storage 3 92/100 Fraser Neave 6.10/6.15 Haw Par 2 58/2 59 Jacks Int'l 5 20 B Keck Seng 5.35/5.45 Magnum unq M Cement 7.95/8.00 Arab-Mai Dev 1.22/1.24 Boustead 2.57/2.59 Esso 13 40/13 50 Genting 5.25/5.30 GIH 2 00/3.00 Hume 5.15/5.20259 words
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Article120 1984-05-04 13 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US| 2.0925 2.0825 2.0735 sterling 2.9634 2.9413 2.9313 Australian 1.9555 1.9314 1.9164 Canadian 1.6314 1.6113 1.5963 New Zealand 1.3928 1.3727 1.3627 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.1368 10.8368 10.7868 Belgian franc/comm 3.7965120 words
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248 1984-05-04 13 Company Briefs IGP Corporation Berhad has announced the incorK ration of Ipmuda Trading Sdn Bhd in Singapore, is fully-owned subsidiary has a paid-up capital of $25,000. The nature of business involves the distribution of building materials. The directors include Messrs Teh Cheong Suan, Tan248 words
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Miscellaneous21 1984-05-04 12 IMM M.N.., n JF M»t K =9 v^vaß* 1 "U£ DO66NT KMOW WHICM e>TOCK TO WATCH. UE HA6 a mutual Pimp.21 words
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Advertisement161 1984-05-04 13 CLUBHOUSE^ Vietnamese Restaurant yXy A division ol Singapore Tennis Centre One ol the best tennis complexes in Asia 1020 East Coast Parkway, Singapore 1544. Tel *****28 *****66 50 Popular Genuine Dishes At Your Choice 4c Have a traditional dinner in a tropical atmosphere Right by the sea side Enjoy a161 words
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letters
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510 1984-05-04 14 DOES Singapore have "punks"? The term was loosely coined by Western journalists to describe a type of music and dress that was different from the contemporary. Here are three letters giving their views on punks and the kids who gather at the510 words
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Article90 1984-05-04 14 VINCENT GOH - VINCENT GOH Singapore 0719 I REFER to the letter from C S Ang on the "punk movement" (SM, April 28). My friends and I enjoy strolling along Orchard Road in our up-to-date fashion wears. We are "decent citizens" without a high level of education. When feeling90 words
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Article203 1984-05-04 14 I THINK C S Ang (SM, April 28) is overreacting There is no punk problem in Singapore. I have yet to see a real punk here one who has green hair, safety pins through his cheeks, outlandish make-up and a dog collar. In fact, it203 words
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262 1984-05-04 14 PETER WONG - PETER WONG Singapore 1646 EVERY night, between 10 and midnight a large number of unlicenced hawkers can be seen selling a variety of foods apples, oranges, grapes, peanuts, curry-puffs and other food. They place their stalls near the bus berths or at the262 words
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Article333 1984-05-04 14 ISSUES The New York Times WHAT happens when a left-of-centre democratic government sees a conflict between its need to rebuild industry and its obligations to a labour constituency* That question, also heard in the US election campaign, is being dramatically answered these days by the three-year-old SocialistThe New York Times - 333 words
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Article456 1984-05-04 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT DESPITE the British coal industry's problems of trying to sell coal in home and overseas markets and the massive stocks of unsold coal, militant union leaders led coal miners out on a bitter strike. In the days that followed, miners456 words
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778 1984-05-04 15 The staff, parents and students will be happier I FIND it inappropriate to retain the name Chai Chee Secondary School considering the reasons given by the Education Ministry. I support the desire of the principal, staff and students of that school. It perplexed778 words
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142 1984-05-04 15 THAM SOO PONG - THAM SOO PONG Singapore 1334 SINCE so much emphasis is placed on productivity in Singapore, I think something should be done to highlight punctuality at work as well. Some Singaporeans seem to have forgotten that it is a virtue to be punctual at all times.142 words
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Miscellaneous8 1984-05-04 15 Some Eastern philosophies A INDIA CHINA M THAILAND8 words
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Article, Illustration832 1984-05-04 16 Rosalind Chao defies the Asian stereotype IPS IT'S not often that you see an Asian actress play a major role in television or movies, but Rosalind Chao, co-star of the new series, AfterMASH (tomorrow, Ch 5, 10.10 pm), hopes to change that. Rosalind, who plays Soon Lee,IPS - 832 words
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Article399 1984-05-04 16 LUCILLA TEOH - LUCILLA TEOH M*A*S*H is a tough act to follow. Through the years it has garnered praises and awards from those within and without the television industry. It managed to bring home the horrors of a senseless war with sensitivity and brilliant flashes of humour. When the399 words
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Article, Illustration950 1984-05-04 17 Pauline Loh - TWO HUNDRED MOVIES IN A FORTNIGHT with Pauline Loh TWO HUNDRED films in a fortnight enough to induce myopia in the most fervent of film fans. The Eighth Hong Kong Film Festival has just ended to the satiated sighs of cinema buffs who are compelled,950 words
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Advertisement11 1984-05-04 16 Stars of Youth, In the wake of The Awakening Page 2111 words
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Advertisement159 1984-05-04 17 fr You can taste it with your eyes At Pin Hsiang Restaurant, Singapore's NEWEST addition to gtxxl, traditional Sichuan cuisine. Gmveniently located next to the Shangri-la Hotel. At the RELC Building. With ample FREE parking facilities. We also cater for weddings, anniversaries, etc. And have private function rooms. P~J Pin159 words
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open line / information you can use
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Article107 1984-05-04 18 Today, The Singapore Monitor launches a now public service seclion featuring information and ideas you can use. Its intention is to be of service to you and your family, giving you advice and information on a whole range of subjects that concern us in our daily lives. And107 words
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Article902 1984-05-04 18 JUDY WALKER - Singaporeans not eating enough vegetables and fruits,says nutritionist By JUDY WALKER IF YOU ARE a typical Singaporean and eat out a lot at hawker centres and restaurants, then you will not be getting sufficient vitamins and fibre in your diet. The problem is that902 words
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504 1984-05-04 18 FOR THOSE who want to invest in the stockmarket but know little about it, here are some common mistakes that you should avoid: BELIEVING THAT QUICK PROFITS ARE EASY: This idea gets around every time stockmarket or gold prices shoot up. People see others making a504 words
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Article313 1984-05-04 18 WHY DO most hairdressers here refuse to give their customers a gown to wear unless they are having a trim? Not only are you gownless, but the minute towel they put around your neck provides little protection from the water spray. Hairdressers in other countries, not only put313 words
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927 1984-05-04 19 Q&A Do you need some enlightenment on a medical problem? Or a legal dilemma? Our' Q and A' column is at your service. The answers in this first column were provided by the relevant authorities in response to questions927 words
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69 1984-05-04 19 ImjSrsEl THE ANNUAL Homemakers' Exhibi- tion opens at the World Trade Centre tomorrow. The exhibition of furniture, houseware and furnishing, will be open every day, from noon till 10 pm, until Sunday, May 13. Admission for adults is $2 while children under 12 will be admitted69 words
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Article220 1984-05-04 19 KOSHY PANICKER KOSHY - KOSHY PANICKER KOSHY Singapore 1128 I WAS RECENTLY the victim" of a member of our police mobile squad. Below is the gist of my conversation with the traffic policeman after he stopped me at the junction of Towner Road and Serangoon Road on March 23220 words
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Article46 1984-05-04 19 You may have a suggestion for improving a particular bus service. Or an idea that could benefit HDB residents. Share them with us. You may use a pseudonym but your letter must include your full name, NRIC number, address and contact telephone number, if any.46 words
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73 1984-05-04 19 WHEN I attended a safety course some time back, I was told that the use of mangrove poles and rattan strips were not to be used as scaffoldings by building contractors. Lately, while passing Keppel Road, I observed these pole scaffoldings being used by the73 words
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Article85 1984-05-04 19 THERE has been so much hue and cry over "danger litter" these days that many fail to realise that the common bamboo pole used for hanging clothes to dry could also be a hazard. I would like to suggest that the HDB install a85 words
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74 1984-05-04 19 AFTER SHOPPING at the Parkway Parade shopping complex recently, I tried to cross the busy Marine Parade Road in order to reach the bus-stop located opposite the centre. Marine Parade Road is so busy that the traffic flowed without a break. It was74 words
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Miscellaneous1312 1984-05-04 20 Sample I 3 00 Opening Programme Highlights by The Web < c > I Featuring: A 12-year-old asthmatic boy who can bowl but 1 J not play other games; a young school newspaper editor; |v a school for young ballet dancers and a glimpse of the m*r destructive effects the1,312 words
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Article, Illustration500 1984-05-04 21 llrilGiHL'ICTifa The Awakening (Ep 26) (C) (Ch 8, 9.30 pm) GUO RUI is arrested for trying to bomb the Japanese storage tank. However, when Kawashima discovers that he is A Mei's son, he releases him. Tian Lan goes to Thailand and finds Yuan He working as500 words
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Article, Illustration572 1984-05-04 21 WONG AH YOKE - blk VIS T C F N Fl By WONG AH YOKE THE LONG-RUNNING (by SBC standards) drama serial, The Awakening, will draw to a close next Monday. For the following Friday, May 11 at 9.30 pm over Channel 8, SBC has lined up its new series, Youth,572 words
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Article, Illustration433 1984-05-04 22 Cinema City planning Teresa's career Hong Kong Star HONG KONQ: Singer Teresa Carpio is back on the big screen, ending a 14-year break since her film debut at 14. Teresa recently signed a one-film contract with Cinema City Film Company and won a part in a new horrorHong Kong Star - 433 words
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Advertisement82 1984-05-04 22 ********************0 CATHAY: TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! A DRUG EMPIRE IN THE AMAZON JUNGLE! AN ARMT GUARDS IT. TNE MAFIA WANTS IT. AND SEVEN BEAUTIFUL MODELS Nina Van PaliandtPaul L. Smith John Varnon oMcn* i» Ernst R. v. Tbeumsr J i ********************0 JADE: HURRY-HURRY-HURRY LAST DAYS! (*****80) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00,82 words
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Miscellaneous503 1984-05-04 22 FILM GUIO6 ODEON-KATONG (*****19): THE GREAT DALIT (*****16): BE CAREFUL SWEET- ESCAPE (C) CAPITOL (*****59): ESCAPE FROM THE HFART (C\ BRONZE (E) Li. Qiog XI., Che. S.. CH. CHARD <™ sM >= HEAT AND DUST CHANG, ,*****59): REVENGE OF THE Synopsis: A tale of romance mingled with Sy nopsis: History503 words
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Advertisement216 1984-05-04 23 WATCH FOR IT —1 AT JADE, f'iilM SAVOY d llt Paramount Pictures <ye VOU in «Jj 1978 SATURDAY NIGHT 9110 Jto FEVER GREASE I PWWTUM H j 983 FLASHOANCE nOTMimiLMIKPnuuirN 1984 STAYING ALIVE rHcnamhossftm kotkm NifftHw and NOW THEIR «o o«iiiicim iiikuim iatcct unrrccT OMIHIIMK MIIiMBVIHi LAItOI, MUI ItOl PICWORO216 words
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Miscellaneous223 1984-05-04 23 I TODAY: TOMORROW: Low tide: 7.11 am Low tide: 7.45 am (0.2 m) (0.1 m) High tide: 1.52 pm High tide: 2.35 pm (2.4 m) (2.4 m) Low tide: 7.13 pm Low tide: 7.45 pm (1 m) (1.1 m) LUNCHTIME MUSIC THERE will be lunchtime music at the Marine Parade223 words
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Miscellaneous727 1984-05-04 23 AN exclusive exhibition of flower ar- J| *mW! rangement in aid of Spastic Children's ■AvV i Association, entitled 2 Singaporean Create 2, will be held at the Mandarin Hotel, sth floor from today to Sunday. Admission is by donation tickets, minimum: $5. It opens today at 6 pm, while opening727 words
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Miscellaneous67 1984-05-04 23 VIOLIN RECITAL POLISHED BRASS THERE will be a violin recital by violinist and MUSIC for Everyone on composer, Kam Kee Wednesday will feature Yong, tonight at Bpm at Polished Brass at the Victoria Concert Hall. Singapore Conference Tickets at $12, $10, $7 H at Bpm and $4 are available at67 words
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Advertisement140 1984-05-04 25 s —Knock, knock.^,^— C Who's there? Mr Neighbourhood. /Mr V who? J Mr Neighbourhood with cash prizes for you. This Sunday, keep an ear cocked for And if you can answer correctly "Mr Neighbourhood" who will visit your any question he puts to you about area*between 10 am and 12140 words
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Miscellaneous722 1984-05-04 26 leisure comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry ARIES March 21 to April 20 September 23 to October 22 Don' Met moodiness put you in You should find yourself in a V M V i iM^" friends and risk losing their esting strangers. Home affairs CA<iTRACK By Bill Holbrook goodwill.722 words
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Advertisement192 1984-05-04 27 Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sunday Monitor Word* 0.35 c(«U per word 0.55 cants per word Display $7.70 par col. cm f 11.00 p«r col. cm twhiw Hre Moa-Frt. 9am-spm Sat, 9am-lpm I Ching Ling Acct 913-541/ 760-163S Commercial Serv 280-1157/1583 Daniel Chan Mgnt Serv .296-4765 Financial Point Management Services192 words
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Advertisement173 1984-05-04 27 THIS WEEK WINE LOVERS SPECIAL (FREE TASTING) 1 Lindemans Ben Ean Moselle (Australian) soft and fruity with a crisp,- dry finish $11.80 2 Lindemans Cawarra Claret (Australian) A light, dry red wine with an attractive flavour and softness well-balanced bouquet with clean tannin finish $12.10 ..1, J Active Pest Control173 words
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Advertisement324 1984-05-04 29 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Gob Kee Sin of No. 70M Tofa Tuck Road, Singapore 2159, have applied for a Wholesale Liquor Shop licence in respect of premises at M/s Lip Giap Trading, No. 200 Jalan Sultan #0308 Textile Centre, Singapore 0719, and that this application will be324 words
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Advertisement534 1984-05-04 30 classified 273-9090 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractors for the following > (A) SQS/21/84 Construction of Primary School (Type P103) and a Secondary School (Type S100) at Bukit Batok, Site 2. (B) +M&E T 57/84 Supply of Buses to Government Departments. Delivery Date: Tenderers are requested534 words
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Advertisement362 1984-05-04 30 NOTICES LEOPARD BEER PROMOTION Grand Lucky Draw held on 29th April 1984. Nam* Coupon No. 1«t prize: J H Sweeting *****0 2nd prize: John S Thomson *****9 3rd prisoi Chan Meng Kam *****4 4th priaoi PA Kelly *****2 Stti prize: Alex Abisheganaden *****0 Bth prize: William Yap *****2 Consolation prizes362 words
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Advertisement241 1984-05-04 30 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Low Seong Leong of No. 273-A, Upper Paya Lebar Road, Singapore 1954, have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop licence in respect of premises at M/s Home Convenience Supermarket, Block 75, Prince Charles Square #0105, Singapore 0315, and that this application will be241 words
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Article, Illustration646 1984-05-04 31 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF ROUNDUP By ERNEST FRIDA [THE big question on (everybody's lips is: Can Tan Kian Bee of Keppel Club play in the Sembawang Country Club Open which starts tomorrow? i Kian Bee, who won a Honda Prelude car for his hole-in-one feat646 words
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161 1984-05-04 31 IT WILL be a toss-up between P M Samy and A Chelliah for the Sembawang Country Club Open event which starts tomorrow with the C and D divisions. Although Samy is struggling to find his old form, he has always done well at the161 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1984-05-04 31 DRAW and starting times for the Sembawang Country Club C and D divisions on Saturday: FIRST TEE. 8.00 a.m. Alan Bragassam (11) Richard Kong (16) S S Teo (16), 8.06 Vincent Lee (16) Roland Oh (16) Patrick Choo(17), 8.12 CW Chan (17) R1,014 words
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332 1984-05-04 31 S GULAM - By S GULAM SINGAPORE face "an uphill task" in the final rounds of this year's Asian Cup competition in the Republic when they play against the top Asian teams, most of whom were seen in action at the Olympic qualifying rounds332 words
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Article, Illustration788 1984-05-04 32 WONDER BOY - TODAY'S mCKWOHK By WONDER BOY FOUR-YEAR-old Swift And Honest II displayed tremendous headway in his winding-up gallop with a brilliant workout at Ipoh this morning. With Alwyn Tweedie astride, the chestnut gelding by Millionaire was hard hold and yet finished a head clear of788 words
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Article828 1984-05-04 32 RACK 1 I 1.00 CLASS 3 DIV 5 1400 m 1 AMz ANez II 57 Lam 9 2 Amazon Lady M.S Au-Yaung 3 Mardaka Bodge II 56.5 Danis 2 4 Badak II 55.5 Twaadla 1 5 Diablo Da Espana 55 Ang 5 Lagato 55 Yaap 4 7 Imposing828 words
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Article, Illustration245 1984-05-04 32 AP LONDON, Friday WORLD chess champion Anatoly Karpov and his Soviet fellow countryman Lev Polugaevskv kept their lead in the Kings International Chess Tournament here at the end of the seventh round yesterday. Each now has 5V4 points. Karpov drew in his game with fellow SovietAP - 245 words
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113 1984-05-04 32 Reuter KINGSTON, Friday WEST Indies cricket captain Clive Lloyd said yesterday that he would like to retire at the end of the 1984-85 tour to Australia but had not made a firm decision yet. "I would love to call it a dayReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration493 1984-05-04 33 Asia's minnows show China and Japan their fighting spirit ASIAN SWIMMING C'SHIPS ■Hi KEN JALLEH JR reviews the Republic's performance in the Asian Swimming C'ships THE second Asian Swimming Championships will always be remembered for the way young Singapore shoved a defiant fist in493 words
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Article, Illustration336 1984-05-04 35 RICARDO UNG - SELANGOR PREPARE FOR MALAYSIA CUP MATCH IN MYSTERY HIDEOUT SELANGOR By RICARDO UNG The Star THE Malaysia Cup quarter-final competition will never be the same again thanks to the serious preparations undertaken by all the quarter-finalists. Selangor are the latest team to join the act, adding anThe Star - 336 words
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Article, Illustration359 1984-05-04 35 JOHNSON FERNANDEZ - FEDERAL TERRITORY By JOHNSON FERNANDEZ The Star FEDERAL Territory (FT) feel the "big brother-little brother" stuff has gone on long enough and wants Selangor to cut it out immediately. FT team manager Raja Aziz Salim said he was beginningThe Star - 359 words
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Article, Illustration430 1984-05-04 35 ALFONSO CHAN - Tampines Rovers 3 Geylang 1 By ALFONSO CHAN RAHIM ISMAIL was the toast of Tampines Rovers last night as they beat Geylang International 3-1 on the resumption of the National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Surprise! Rahim is430 words
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Advertisement423 1984-05-04 34 W ifflßfm I ifl F H* v k it PKps* l4c all jt 2*l. <*'~* v^M^Br*. 'liMfekiL- *.'.S«9fi46croBRHMi9BINHRHMMHMHfI^Hi^Hi^^^I There's a squall coming. Since 1860, split-second accuracy and The breeze builds as you rig. You chronograph functions far teyond those can feel it taming the heat of the sun tiartrtin^lTitJ?!^!or 3423 words
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Advertisement144 1984-05-04 35 SUNDAY'S GAMES QUARTER-FINALS (Ist leg) KELANTAN vs PAHANG (Sultan Mohamed IV Stadium, Kota Baru 8.30 p.m.) PENANG vs SABAH (City Stadium, Penang 8.30 p.m.) MALACCA vs JOHORE (Municipal Stadium, Seremban 4.30 p.m.) FEDERAL TERRITORY vs SELANGOR (Merdeka Stadium, KL 8.30 p.m.) > Cocktail Lounge"* Presents Dick, Hans Shady Let Dick,144 words
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Article, Illustration568 1984-05-04 36 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Friday CHINA'S uncrowned badminton king, Han Jian, has yet to recover from the right thigh injury which forced him out of the All-England semi-fi-nal clash against Morten Frost. Han Jian sustained the injury during the Japan Open in JanuaryThe Star - 568 words
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Article209 1984-05-04 36 IT LOOKS like the Badminton Association of Malaysia will have no choice but to made do with the normal standing lights in the Thomas and Über Cups finals at the Stadium Negara. According to Malaysian daily, The Malay Mail, it was reported that the newly installed209 words
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Article112 1984-05-04 36 THOMAS CUP MAY 7: Malaysia v Japan; Daomarh v Swadan MAY England v Indonaaia; China 8 Koraa MAY England v Japan; Oanmarti v China MAY 10: Malayaia Indonaaia; S Koraa v Swadan MAY 11: Indonaaia v Japan; Danmadi v S Koraa MAY 12: Malayaia v England; China v Swadan112 words
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